Dear Rangers,
I have two questions that only the persons involved can answer (I 
will not mention names, but you all know them well).
The first question is, WHo was the State Commander who spent 
most of our State Pow-Wow walking around half asleep and yaning 
his head off?
Well, it is very understandable when you see the ammount of work 
and effort he put making this rain soaked Pow-Wow one of the best 
yet. He had the kids running around trading badges and patches as 
well as doing all the activities (Maybe a course in horse trading 
could included next year if we could get Daune over). The evening 
services were really great with Warren Bilson (our National 
Commader doing one and Victor the other). The Lord touched 
many lives through these men. Not one of us who went there 
returned the same as they left, God touched us all. 

Although Hawkesbury Royal Rangers only won one event (the 
Trailblazers Girls Billy Cart Derby) we all had a great time. A 
special thanks goes to our Victorian and Queensland Ranger who 
made the effort to come to this Pow-Wow (it was great meeting up 
with John Griffin again (I lost that Garden City badge you gave me, 
can I have another one please).

Victor, did a great great job and should congratulated for it. I, for 
one enjoyed myself, THANKS BOSS FOR A GREAT TIME. Your 
huge effort was worth it. A special thanks to for our F.C.F memebrs 
who had a great village with lots of interesting things for the 
children to do.

I cann't wait for next years Pow-Wow, I reckon it's going to be 
bigger a better than this one because we have the BEST State 
Commander around. One that inspires us to greater things in 
Rangers and with our personal walk with God. Victor you are a real 
blessing to Rangers, keep up the great work, I'm with you ALL the 
way.

The second question is, who was the Commander that slipped and 
twisted his foot tearing the liguments in his foot and spent most of 
the Camp hobbling around  leaning on a stick? 
The foot is healing up nicely after some people prayed for me.


There's a storm coming, our Storm.
PROCLAIMING GOD'S LOVE TO A DYING WORLD 
Say to the captives, 'come out,' and those in darkness, 'Be free!' 
Isaiah 49:9 
I looked to the heavens to where God dwells 
I looked into my life to see he lives there as well.
Love in Jesus 
Adrian Bonham aka Morning Light
Outpost 49 
Hawkesbury Royal Rangers 
Windsor, N.S.W. 
Australia 
F.C.F. 94 
http://www.summit.net.au/~founder1/

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